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Bargain Boyz and Baghdad Boyz, meet the Compliance Boyz



The Boyz are always fully compliant. No worries.  Smiley Criminals use USD.
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Fleeing from Coronavirus led me here:



But I am ready to to go back to Coronavirus-land tomorrow.


Every time I see this gesture I think “Are they trying to tell me that I am tight @sshole?”
Then I remember that we are WO and that we are all tight @ssholes when it comes to BTC.
HODL.
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This tweet caught my eye today  Smiley Third time BTC has experienced a leap year day.



This also means the halving is less than 3 months away  Cool

Source: https://twitter.com/BtcThis/status/1233723605915258881
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I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
Not sure where you live but we can get by on 14.5kw/h per day including two fridges, security systems etc.  

We run a 10kw system and it would be a rare day we get less than 15 kWh out of it, seeing as that is 1.5 hours at full load.  30 - 40 kw is more typical, peaking out around 60kw.

That is *very* good data to have, thank you. So on an average day you get about 4 solar hours of light, with a peak of 6 solar hours of light. That matches my observed values here with a much smaller system (~1kw) on a grid-tie/battery reserve.

I've noticed the fridges are the big power pullers (aside from AC, which in a disaster I am not running) not because they pull a lot of juice but because they pretty much always pull it. I should put a Kill-a-watt on the fridge again and see just how much power it pulls in a day, in fact I think I'll do that after measuring the idle current of Antminers (for another thread).

How big is your battery array? Mine currently is 200ah*24v or 4.8kw total. My solar array is about 1.2kw total (single crystal panels so pretty efficient) and my inverter right now is a 700 watt UPS converted to run on external batteries with a Matrix/5000 that can be used if I needed a really high drain load.

If I'm running my house in emergency mode it's about 4kw a day of power used. Which is on the edge for my system: Given I can only generate about 4kw of power a day with the panels I can run for a day with no solar power and even then it would be difficult for me to "catch up" and charge the batteries to 100% with solar alone.

My secret weapon for that is the car: A 1kw 12v battery inverter attached to a car can charge the batteries to full in a couple of hours. Having a hybrid in this case is *really* cool, as you can charge off the hybrid battery and the engine only has to fire up to charge the hybrid pack (which it can do quickly and more efficiently than running 100% just to spin the alternator). A bonus is you have a 10-20 gallon rolling fuel tank that you can also drive (at 40mpg) somewhere to tank up on fuel if needed.

So as long as civilization doesn't completely puke I'm ok. Really. Interesting. Stuff.
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Fleeing from Coronavirus led me here:



But I am ready to to go back to Coronavirus-land tomorrow.

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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
the lithiums have made impressive strides in energy density, outpacing your Trojans by a fair bit

that said, and I am quite aware of the dangers inherent in H2SO4, if I had one of those power walls it would be installed in an airtight bunker some distance from the dwelling...

when lithium decides to do the bad, it is really bad

Which dangers of sulfuric acid are you talking about specifically?

you ever spilled any?

ever had the hydrogen gas over a battery light up?

trust me, it is nasty stuff, I moved to gelled electrolyte years ago and accepted the lower energy density just to not have it in my life

also when your jeep is upside down on the trail again batteries that dont leak all over the environment are nice.
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Bitcoin Fear and Greed Index is 38 - Fear



Source: https://twitter.com/BitcoinFear/status/1233723832810299393
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Farewell LEO: o_e_l_e_o
Good morning WO!
Observing @ $8,649
Early up coz it's a match day LOL
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All my TA says we are at the bottom or very close to it.  Very strong support at $8k.







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why does this remind me of this

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ah fuck it, i'm gonna go get slaughtered too
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^^Bro, enjoy the real life and the fresh air w/o Carona. (Danald speech  Grin)
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^^
Everything is rotten except the badger.
TRUE WORDS FOR ETERNITY
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Everything is rotten except the badger.
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MANY THANKS true WO brothers for your answers!  Kiss Kiss

#nohomo
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Question: is there an SCAM accusation ongoing for the IOTA project on the forum?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=83.0

Reason:

Meine Güte das ist ja ein Frontalaufprall mit Totalschaden!

That is my understanding as well. Since Trinity downloaded code (a .js file) and executed it, and the attacker routed that download request to his own files, Trinity then executed some arbitrary javascript code created by the attacker.

So IMO I don't see why this must have stayed contained within Trinity at all - running arbitrary code on users' machines usually means game over.

That said, this is the absolute worst case we're assuming here.

the timeline of the IOTA hack smells a lot like an inside job IMO maybe not on the management level but below.

A few days ago there were some problems: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.53837803

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/iota-snake-oil-insecurity-with-a-centralized-kill-switch-to-shut-off-your-money-5227016

Well there's lotsa words here too idk
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